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STG Publications - 1995

Articles & Books

Barnard, David, Lou Burnard, Steven J. DeRose, David G. Durand, and C. M. Sperberg-McQueen. "Lessons for the World Wide Web from the Text Encoding Initiative." In Proceedings of the Fifth International World Wide Web Conference. Boston, 1995.

Bauman, Sydney D. "Tables of Contents TEI-style." Electronic Texts and the Text Encoding Initiative Special Issue of TEXT Technology: The Journal of Computer Text Processing 5, 3 (October 1995): 235-247.

DeRose, Steven J., and David G. Durand. "The TEI Hypertext Guidelines." Computers and the Humanities 29, 3 (1995), 181-190.

Lavagnino, John. "Reading, Scholarship, and Hypertext Editions." TEXT: Transactions of the Society for Textual Scholarship 8 (1995): 109-124. Original version. Reprinted with new foreword in Journal of Electronic Publishing 3, 1 (September 1997).

Lavagnino, John, and Elli Mylonas. "The Show Must Go On: Problems of Tagging Performance Texts." Computers and the Humanities 29, 2 (1995): 113-121.

Renear, Allen H. "Practical Ontology: The Case of Written Communication." In Culture and Value: Philosophy and the Cultural Sciences by Kjell S. Johannessen and Tore Nordenstam. Kirchberg am Wechsel, 1995.

Renear, Allen H. "Understanding (Hyper)media." Computers and the Humanities 29, 5 (1995)

Renear, Allen H. "The Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen." In The Wittgenstein Archives at the University of Bergen: Project Report 1990-1993 and Critical Evaluation. Bergen, 1995.

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Presentations

Bauman, Sydney. "Rendition Ladders." Poster session at SGML '95, Boston, Massachusetts, December 1995.

DeRose, Steven J. "Structured Information: Navigation, Access, and Control." Invited address to the Berkeley Finding Aid Conference, sponsored by the Commission on Preservation and Access, Berkeley, California, April 1995.

Flanders, Julia. "Inside the Electronic Archive: The Brown University Women Writers Project." Paper presented at the conference of the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, Baltimore, Maryland, July 1995.

Lavagnino, John. "Why Edit Electronically?" Panel presentation to the Society for Textual Scholarship, April 1995.

Mah, Carole. "An Exploration of Problems Unique to Descriptive Markup." Poster session presented at SGML '95, Boston, Massachusetts, December 1995.

Mylonas, Elli. "Design by Exploration: An Academic Hypertext." Canterbury, England, January 1995.

Renear, Allen H. "How SGML Makes Disagreement Possible." Invited response to panel on "What Does the TEI Mean to Textual Editors?" at the Society for Textual Scholarship, New York, N. Y., April 1995.

Renear, Allen H. "Practical Ontology: The Case of Written Communication." Paper presented at session on Culture and Value: Philosophy and the Cultural Sciences, of the 18th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg, Germany, August 1995.

Renear, Allen H. "Text Ontology from Below: How Contemporary Computing Practices are Changing our Notion of Textuality". Paper first presented at the 18th International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg, Germany, August 1995.

Renear, Allen H. "What is Humanities Computing?" Lecture presented at Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, June 1995.

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